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Statutory Instrument 1995
No. 755 (N.I. 2) |
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At the Court at Buckingham Palace,
the 15th day of March 1995 Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty
in Council Whereas a draft of this Order
has been approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament: Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in
exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Northern
Ireland Act 1974[1]
and of all other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with
the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as
follows:— PART I INTRODUCTORY Title and commencement Interpretation "Adoption Order"
means the Adoption (Northern Ireland) Order 1987[4]; "Article 8 order" has
the meaning given in Article 8(2); "authority", where
the reference is to a body, means, except in Article 165 and subject to
paragraphs (3) and (4), a Board; "authority foster
parent" has the meaning given in Article 27(3) (accommodation and
maintenance of children looked after by an authority); "Board" means a
Health and Social Services Board; "care order" has the
meaning given in Article 49(1) and also includes any order which by or under
any statutory provision has the effect of, or is deemed to be, a care order
for the purposes of this Order; "child", except in
Parts X, XI and XII (fostering, child minding and employment) and subject to
paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 1, means a person under the age of 18; "child assessment
order" has the meaning given in Article 62(2) (child assessment orders); "child minder" has
the meaning given in Article 119; "child of the
family", in relation to the parties to a marriage, means— (a) a child of both
of those parties; (b) any other
child, not being a child who is placed with those parties as foster parents
by an authority or a voluntary organisation, who has been treated by both of
those parties as a child of their family; "children's home" has
the meaning given in Part IX; "compulsory school
age" has the meaning assigned to it by Article 46 of the Education and
Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986[5]; "contact order" has
the meaning given in Article 8(1); "the court" has the
meaning given in Article 164(1) and (2); "day care" has the
same meaning as in Article 19; "the Department"
means the Department of Health and Social Services; "development" means
physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development; "disability working
allowance" means disability working allowance under Part VII of the
Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992[6]; "disabled" means
blind, deaf or dumb or suffering from mental disorder of any kind or
substantially and permanently handicapped by illness, injury or congenital
deformity or such other disability as may be prescribed; "education supervision
order" has the meaning given in Article 49(1); "emergency protection
order" means an order under Article 63; "family assistance
order" means an order under Article 16; "family credit" means
family credit under Part VII of the Social Security Contributions and
Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992[7]; "family proceedings"
has the meaning given in Article 8(3); "family proceedings
court" has the meaning given in Article 164(4); "family proceedings
rules" means family proceedings rules made under Article 12 of the
Family Law (Northern Ireland) Order 1993[8]; "foster a child
privately" has the meaning given in Article 106(1); "guardian of a child"
means a guardian (other than a guardian of the fortune or estate of a child)
appointed in accordance with the provisions of Article 159 or 160; "harm" means
ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development and the question of
whether harm is significant shall be determined in accordance with Article
50(3); "health" means
physical or mental health; "Health and Social
Services trust" means a Health and Social Services trust established
under the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991[9]; "homeless persons"
shall be construed in accordance with Part II of the Housing (Northern
Ireland) Order 1988[10]; "hospital" has the
meaning assigned to it by Article 2(2) of the Health and Personal Social
Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972[11]; "ill-treatment"
includes sexual abuse and forms of ill-treatment which are not physical; "income support"
means income support under Part VII of the Social Security Contributions and
Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992; "managers" has the
meaning assigned to it by Article 2(2) of the Education and Libraries
(Northern Ireland) Order 1986[12]; "medical
practitioner" means a fully registered person within the meaning of the
Medical Act 1983[13]; "nursing home" has
the meaning assigned to it by Article 16 of the Registered Homes (Northern
Ireland) Order 1992[14]; "parental
responsibility" has the meaning given in Article 6; "parental responsibility
agreement" has the meaning given in Article 7(1)(b); "personal social
services" has the meaning assigned to it by Article 2(2) of the Health
and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972; "police officer"
means a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary or of the Royal Ulster
Constabulary Reserve; "prescribed", except
in Parts II, XII, XV and XVI and Article 176 and in relation to rules of
court, means prescribed by regulations made by the Department under this
Order; "private hospital" has
the meaning assigned to it by Article 90(2) of the Mental Health (Northern
Ireland) Order 1986[15]; "privately fostered
child" has the meaning given in Article 106(1); "probation order" has
the meaning assigned to it by section 1 of the Probation Act (Northern
Ireland) 1950[16]; "prohibited steps
order" has the meaning given in Article 8(1); "protected child"
means a child who is a protected child for the purposes of Part IV of the
Adoption Order; "public body" means a
body established by or under any statutory provision; "registered children's
home" has the meaning given in Article 90(1); "relative", in
relation to a child, means a grandparent, brother, sister, uncle or aunt
(whether of the full blood or half blood or by affinity), or step-parent; "residence order" has
the meaning given in Article 8(1); "residential care
home" has the meaning assigned to it by Article 3 of the Registered
Homes (Northern Ireland) Order 1992; "rules of court"
includes family proceedings rules, county court rules and magistrates' courts
rules (as well as rules of court as defined in section 21(4) of the
Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954); "school" has the
meaning assigned to it by Article 2(2) of the Education and Libraries
(Northern Ireland) Order 1986[17]; "service", in
relation to any provision made under Part IV, includes any facility; "special educational
needs" has the meaning assigned to it by Article 33(2) of the Education
and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986; "special agency"
means a special health and social services agency established under the
Health and Personal Social Services (Special Agencies) (Northern Ireland)
Order 1990[18]; "specific issue
order" has the meaning given in Article 8(1); "statutory provision"
has the meaning assigned to it by section 1(f) of the Interpretation Act
(Northern Ireland) 1954; "supervision order"
has the meaning given in Article 49(1); "supervised child"
and "supervisor", in relation to a supervision order or an
education supervision order, mean respectively the child who is (or is to be)
under supervision and the person under whose supervision he is (or is to be)
by virtue of the order; "training school" has
the meaning assigned to it by section 180(1) of the Children and Young
Persons Act (Northern Ireland) 1968[19]; "upbringing", in
relation to any child, includes the care of the child but not his
maintenance; "voluntary home" has
the meaning given in Article 74(1); "voluntary
organisation" has the meaning given in Article 74(1).
(a) where the
references are to the area of a Health and Social Services trust, references
to the operational area of that trust (as defined in Article 2(2) of the Health
and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972) in relation to
that function; (b) where the
references are to the area of a Board, references to so much of the area of
the Board as does not fall within the operational area of a Health and Social
Services trust in relation to that function.
(a) to a person with
whom a child lives, or is to live, as the result of a residence order; or (b) to a person in
whose favour a residence order is in force, shall be construed as
references to the person named in the order as the person with whom the child
is to live. (a) to a child who
is in the care of an authority shall be construed as references to a child
who is in the care of the authority by virtue of a care order; (b) to a child who
is looked after by an authority shall be construed in accordance with Article
25.
(a) which is a
school or other institution; (b) in compliance
with a residence requirement of a probation order or of a supervision order
under this Order or section 74 of the Children and Young Persons Act
(Northern Ireland) 1968; or (c) while he is
being provided with accommodation by or on behalf of an authority.
Notes: [1] 1974 c. 28
back [2] 1973 c. 36
back [3] 1954 c. 33 (N.I.) back [4] 1987 NI 22 back
[5] 1986 NI 3 back [8] 1993 NI 6 back [9] 1991 NI 1 back [10] 1988 NI 23 back
[11] 1972 NI 14 back
[12] 1986 NI 3 back
[13] 1983 c. 54
back [14] 1992 NI 20 back
[15] 1986 NI 4 back
[16] 1950 c. 7 (N.I.) back [17] 1986 NI 3 back
[18] 1990 NI 3 back
[19] 1968 c. 34 (N.I.) back [20] 1994 NI 2 back
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